Xiaomi has unveiled a four-legged robot called CyberDog, which is an open source product that allows developers to define different functions for this device. With the introduction of the CyberDog robot, the company wants to demonstrate its technical capabilities and perhaps compete with the Boston Dynamics.
The "cyberdag" robot uses Nvidia's Jetson Xavier NX processor, which is known as the smallest artificial intelligence supercomputer in the world. This robot to perceive its environment 11 sensors, including touch sensors, ultrasonic and GPS and with cameras able to communicate with the surrounding world provides .
Xiaomi says cyber tag technologies are so advanced that they allow the robot to follow its owner and cross obstacles along the way. Cyberdag also has the ability to identify body shape and track facial expressions, and thus can identify and track different people in a group.
The Chinese giant currently offers only 1,000 cyberdog bots to Xiaomi fans, engineers and robot enthusiasts to test the various capabilities of the cyberdog. The open source community will help Xiaomi in this way and will probably build a laboratory for robotic products in the future and pave the way for their future innovations.
The cyberdog is not cheap, and buyers will have to pay 9,999 yuan ($ 1540) for this four-legged robot. Xiaomi's product is very similar to Boston Dynamics' Spot Robot, which entered the market last year for $ 74,500. Of course, Spot has a lot more capabilities that bring users Boston Dynamics long-term experience in the robotics market.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. The company, in a press release, focused on the open source nature of the cyberdag, saying that the robot, with its pet-like nature, was able to respond to voice commands and follow its owner.
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